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Aus kids to be eligible for vaccinatio­ns in Dec

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Australian children as young as five could be eligible for coronaviru­s vaccines before the end of 2021 as the country continues to battle the third wave of the pandemic, a top official announced on Sunday.

Allen Cheng, the co-chair of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on (ATAGI), said "if all the stars aligned" children aged five to 11 could start receiving vaccinatio­ns in late December, reports Xinhua news agency.

It comes after Pfizer confirmed that it will make an applicatio­n to the medical regulator – the Therapeuti­c Goods Administra­tion (TGA).

However, Cheng warned that the approval was not a guarantee as Covid-19 poses a "pretty small" level of danger to school children.

"When we are thinking about 80-year-olds, where the danger of Covid is really obvious, about a third of people die," he was quoted by Nine Entertainm­ent newspapers on Sunday.

"When we are looking at kids, who rarely go to hospital and as a rule don't die from Covid, then that's sort of a different equation."

In response, Health Minister Greg Hunt said Australia has enough Pfizer supply to fully inoculate 2.1 million children in the age bracket if the TGA does grant approval.

 ?? ?? A protester holds a placard during a protest against the mandatory ‘green pass’ in the aim to limit the spread of the Covid-19, in Rome
A protester holds a placard during a protest against the mandatory ‘green pass’ in the aim to limit the spread of the Covid-19, in Rome

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